Mr. Rubenstein. I can’t think of anything special.
Mr. Griffin. Let’s focus again on the twistboard. Was Jack planning to manufacture the twistboard?
Mr. Rubenstein. No; somebody down there was making it for him.
Mr. Griffin. Do you know of any other people he talked to about the twistboard in connection with promoting it?
Mr. Rubenstein. He was going to call some other people. I don’t remember who the names were. I wasn’t too much concerned because frankly, I do not have enough time to donate to an item that is not relating to my business because when you walk into a department store, you can be tied up for 2 solid hours selling something to a buyer if you find him, and 2 hours a day is a lot of my time when I am on the road trying to call on my own customers. So, therefore, I wasn’t too much interested, that is my answer.
Mr. Griffin. Did Jack mention to you the names of any other people who were associated with him in the twistboard?
Mr. Rubenstein. I can’t think of the name. There is somebody down there, yes, but I don’t know who he is. I wasn’t concerned, I was only interested in Jack. If Jack wanted to promote it I was going to try to find him some other fellows to help with selling it. I never got any chance.
Mr. Griffin. How many days a week do you work?
Mr. Rubenstein. I am on the road 240 days a year when I am working right, you know, when I get started right, before November 1963.
Mr. Griffin. You work Monday through Friday or Monday through Saturday?